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Toronto starter Hyun-jin Ryu was forced to leave early with a minor strain and five relievers completed the shutout, lifting the Blue Jays over the Tampa Bay Rays 1-0 on Sunday.

Ryu gave up three hits and struck out five in 3 2/3 innings, but exited with right glute injury after giving up a single to Manuel Margot.

Ryu, through an interpreter, said the problem is “nothing serious.”

“He’s walking fine,” Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo said. “That’s great news. He should be fine.”

But all the in-game manoeuvring had a smiling Montoyo saying that his “brain was fried.”

“There was no room for error,” Montoyo said of the bullpen. “They did a great job”

Tim Mayza (1-0) followed Ryu and got the final out in the fourth. He gave up two singles in the fifth – the last hits for the Rays – and was replaced by Tyler Chatwood, who worked out of the jam.

Rafael Dolis got four outs to get his second save.

Toronto lowered its ERA from 3.20 to 3.04, which is the best in team history through the first 21 games of a season.

The Rays had a baserunner in every inning but the first and ninth. Tampa Bay has lost five of six at home.

“We couldn’t get anything going,” Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said. “Their bullpen kept our bats quiet.”

Marcus Semien singled off Josh Fleming (1-2) to begin the fifth for Toronto’s first hit and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. followed with a bunt single. Semien scored on Santiago Espinal’s single.

Fleming avoided further damage by striking out Bo Bichette with the bases loaded to end the inning.

Rays opener Luis Patino walked Cavan Biggio leading off the first on a nine-pitch at-bat and then combined with Fleming to retire the next 12 batters.

Tampa Bay reliever Louis Head made his major league debut at 31 and worked a perfect eighth by retiring Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Randal Grichuk The right-hander was added to the roster from the alternate site Friday on his birthday.

“It was a rush,” Head said. “A lot of fun.”

Head’s wife was at the game.

After not pitching last year because the minor leagues were shut down and unsure about his future, Head spent four month selling solar panels door to door in Arizona,

Toronto catcher Danny Jansen hit a couple balls hard but went 0 for 4 and is hitless in a career-long 31 at-bats.

Patino, acquired in the December trade that sent LHP Blake Snell to San Diego, made his Tampa Bay debut and pitched for the first time as a big leaguer in front of his parents – Carlos Patino and Zulema Arzuza – who flew in from Colombia. He struck out three and walked one in 2 2/3 hitless innings.

Montoyo is optimistic that outfielder George Springer (quadriceps) will be ready to make his season debut on Tuesday. Springer and Teoscar Hernandez (COVID-19) were scheduled to play in alternate camp game Sunday.

Toronto’s next game is a 35-minute trip north to start a five-game homestand at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Fla., on Tuesday night against Washington and RHP Max Scherzer (1-1). Toronto will counter with a bullpen day. It is the second homestand at Toronto’s spring training complex, where the Blue Jays are playing through at least May.

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